ED receives backlash for concealing corruption
Chamisa fires last warning shot to Mnangagwa
Here are some possible social media responses by prominent Zimbabweans on twitter and facebook to the Gazette general notice 635 of 2023:
- Nelson Chamisa (@nelsonchamisa): The regime is trying to hide its corruption and mismanagement of public funds by rescinding the gazette notice that exposed its lavish spending on health and construction. This is a clear violation of the constitution and the people’s right to know. #ExposeZanuPF #PeoplePower
- Fadzayi Mahere (@advocatemahere): This is a shameful attempt to cover up the truth and evade accountability. The gazette notice revealed that the government spent millions of dollars on luxury cars, private jets, and foreign trips while neglecting the health and education sectors. We demand transparency and accountability. #RescindTheRescission
- Hopewell Chin’ono (@daddyhope): I have seen the gazette notice that the government has rescinded. It shows that they spent $15 million on a presidential palace, $10 million on a private hospital for Mnangagwa, and $5 million on a golf course. This is outrageous and unacceptable. We need to expose this looting and plundering. #FollowTheMoney
- Alex Magaisa (@wamagaisa): The rescission of the gazette notice is a desperate move by the government to conceal its extravagant and wasteful expenditure on health and construction. It also shows that they have no respect for the rule of law and the principle of separation of powers. The parliament and the courts must intervene and uphold the constitution. #DefendTheConstitution
- Pedzisai Ruhanya (@PedzisaiRuhanya): The government has rescinded the gazette notice that revealed its obscene spending on health and construction. This is a clear sign of panic and guilt. They know that they have been exposed and they are afraid of the public backlash. They are trying to hide their crimes but they can’t hide from justice. #JusticeForZimbabwe
- Fungisai Zvakavapano-Mashavave (@FungisaiMashav): The gazette notice that the government has rescinded was a shocking revelation of how they have been abusing public funds on health and construction. They have been living in luxury while the majority of Zimbabweans are suffering from poverty, disease, and hunger. They have no compassion or conscience. #PrayForZimbabwe
- Tendai Biti (@BitiTendai): The rescission of the gazette notice is a futile attempt by the government to erase its record of corruption and incompetence on health and construction. It is an insult to the intelligence and dignity of Zimbabweans. We will not be fooled or silenced by their lies and propaganda. We will continue to demand accountability and change. #EnoughIsEnough
- Evan Mawarire (@PastorEvanLive): The government has rescinded the gazette notice that showed its extravagant and irresponsible spending on health and construction. This is a cowardly act of deception and manipulation. They are trying to hide their sins but they can’t hide from God. They will face His judgment and wrath. #GodIsWatching
- Jestina Mukoko (@JestinaMukoko): The gazette notice that the government has rescinded was a damning indictment of how they have been violating human rights and democracy on health and construction. They have been denying Zimbabweans their right to health, education, housing, and participation. They have been suppressing dissent and criticism. We will not tolerate their tyranny and oppression. #StandUpForYourRights
- Petina Gappah (@VascoDaGappah): The government has rescinded the gazette notice that exposed its lavish and unnecessary spending on health and construction. This is a pathetic attempt to rewrite history and erase evidence. They are trying to create their own reality but they can’t escape the truth. We will not forget or forgive their misdeeds. #RememberTheGazette